Month: November 2020

As we transition to a new console, there comes the big question of what to do with the last generation of consoles. With the PS5, there’s a more seamless transition between generations thanks in large part to backwards compatibility allowing you to take your library with you. There are, however, a few things you can
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Reviewed on Xbox One by Luke Reilly. Also available on PlayStation 4, PC, and Nintendo Switch. “Eschewing the physics-defying arcade chaos of its officially-licensed rival in favour of something a little more grounded and authentic has made Monster Truck Championship a unique and worthwhile motorsports sim unlike any other this generation, but there are definitely
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SUBSCRIBE for more Super Smash Bros Facts ► http://bit.ly/DYKG_Subscribe Nintendo 64 Facts ► http://bit.ly/2pPOb1C ItsaDogandGame ► http://bit.ly/2pQLYWA In this episode Did You Know Gaming takes a look at some facts, secrets, Easter eggs and history of Super Smash Bros on the N64. Super Smash Bros was developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for
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By Stephany Nunneley, Wednesday, 11 November 2020 19:56 GMT Cross-play is coming to Minecraft Dungeons next week. Minecraft Dungeons will players soon be able to play with others on different platforms when cross-play arrives next week on November 17. It will be supported on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One. Heroes, are you
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Pokémon GO is now officially connected to Pokémon HOME, giving Trainers the opportunity to transfer Pokémon from Pokémon GO to Pokémon HOME! This feature is rolling out incrementally to all Trainers based on their current Trainer level. Keep checking Pokémon GO for the opportunity to transfer your Pokémon to Pokémon HOME. Trainers will use a
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Capcom’s sales figures have continue to impress. In the last few months, for instance, both Monster Hunter World: Iceborne and Resident Evil 7 have reached new sales milestones. Earlier this summer, the publisher reported that Monster Hunter World: Iceborne hit a sales total of 5.8 million units. Since June 30th, the expansion has moved an
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Today the team at Obsidian Entertainment has released the biggest Grounded update yet, introducing players to a brand-new biome – the underwater world of the Koi Pond. This new area of the backyard brings new wildlife, new crafting recipes, and new mysteries, along with underwater gameplay mechanics that will allow players to go deeper than
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Good news trainers (well, kind of), Pokémon HOME is finally able to be connected with Niantic’s augmented-reality smartphone game Pokémon GO. This means you can now transfer pocket monsters from GO to your Pokémon games on the Switch. The catch, according to Serebii.net, is that it’s currently limited to Level 40 GO trainers. To transfer
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Sony is no stranger to buddying up with celebrities to sell consoles, what with its recent partnership with Travis Scott. This time the company taps tennis star Naomi Osaka to help promote the PlayStation 5. It’s a pleasant ad that does it’s job of helping sell the upcoming console, but the real treat is getting a surprising look at
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By Stephany Nunneley, Tuesday, 10 November 2020 20:48 GMT PS5’s DualSense controller features improved haptic feedback including adaptive triggers that simulate tension. This is supported in The Last of Us: Part 2. Tested by GamesRadar, The Last of Us: Part 2 on PS5 supports haptic feedback, and players will notice it significantly. According to the
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Monster Truck Championship does a decent job of capturing this world – or, at least, an unlicensed, off-brand facsimile of it. The graphics are pretty rough at times and it’s lean on content, but Monster Truck Championship successfully fuses the over-the-top madness of monster trucks with an accessible, simulation-style approach that makes both the driving
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